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Iran News
Three European powers: Iran's 20 and 60 percent enrichment has no acceptable civilian justification
The three European powers involved in the JCPOA, in a joint statement, expressed deep concern about the growing development of the Iranian nuclear program…
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Iran News
American official: A common axis has been created between the United States, Europe, and the Persian Gulf countries regarding Iran
Daniel Benaim, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, revealed in an interview with the Arabic channel Al-Hora…
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Asylum and Immigration
EU approves new sanctions against Belarus
اتحادیه اروپا در واکنش به بحران پناهجویی پنجمین بسته تحریمی علیه رژیم بلاروس را به تصویب رساند. این تحریمها متوجه…
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Asylum and Immigration
بحران مهاجران در مرز لهستان؛ اتحادیه اروپا بلاروس را به رفتار «گانگستری» متهم کرد
صدها مهاجر غیرقانونی در سرمای شدیدی در مرز بلاروس با لهستان گرفتار شدهاند و لهستان با مستقر کردن نیروهای مرزبانی…
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Iran News
Diplomatic efforts of the Islamic Republic of Iran before the start of the Vienna talks
Three weeks before the start of the JCPOA negotiations, Iranian officials have taken diplomatic steps to attract favorable views from European countries.
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Negotiations to return to the JCPOA will resume in Vienna on November 29.
Negotiations between Iran and the P4+1 countries to return to the JCPOA resumed on November 29 (December 8).
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Iranian Christian News
Several Christian organizations called for awareness raising about "violations of minority rights" in Iran; letter from three Christian prisoners in Evin
گروهی از سازمانهای مسیحی ایرانی، اروپایی، و بینالمللی، در نامههایی جداگانه به دبیرکل سازمان ملل و جاوید رحمان، گزارشگر ویژه…
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Biden's conversation with the leaders of Germany, Britain, and France about the JCPOA
According to US National Security Advisor Joe Biden, he discussed the JCPOA with the leaders of three European countries during his trip to Europe…
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